Child labour speech in English
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The meaning of child labour is the child who is forced to work at the age of 10, 11. 13 ....etc as they are poor their parents also forced them to to work but it is frobidden. they are the upcomming citizens of our nation if this childlabour goes on i dont think our country may be a good position in future . so , we have to educate the people to stop child labour. and now a days govt is providing free education too . education is the right to every child . : help the needy , by stopping the greedy ". child is frobbiden in our county..
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Do you know that of every 100 children in the world today, 16 of them
are child labourers, 12 of them are in its worst form, and many will
never go to school? There are 246 million child labourers in the world
today, most are in developing countries. Some of them are as young as 5,
186 million of them are under 15 and 170 million of them are doing
hazardous work and operating dangerous tools or machineries. They are
working on farms, plantations, mines, or even construction site,
breathing in noxious fumes and exposed to harsh chemicals or dangers. Of
every 100 children, more than half will never finish school, escape
poverty or even have a decent job. Let me begin by clearly explaining
the meaning of the term "child labour". Child labour is the employment
of children under an age determined by law or custom. This practice is
considered exploitative by many countries and international
organizations. Child labour was utilized to varying extents through most
of history, but entered public dispute with the beginning of universal
schooling, with changes in working conditions during industrialization,
and with the emergence of the concepts of workers' and children's
rights. So, how can we stop child labour? We can solve these problems by
improving child labour legislation and laws and also by increasing the
quality, relevance and access to education.
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